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Show XU's Champion Bicyclist ' Will Be' Seen at S:lt ; . . Palace Saucer Tomorrow Uight. x Before Iyer Law son leaves for the East he Is determined to show what sort of metal Samuelson Is composed of; Samuel-Eon, Samuel-Eon, on the other. hand, la quite confident that he can make, Lawson look i like a ; i 1 'rabbit In a wrestling match with a j j n tain lion. The event will be pulled Bft at the; Salt Palace saucer track tomorrow to-morrow night. It'wlll undoubtedly be pne of the greatest races ever run oft on the auoer. Both men .are In fine fettle es- pplally Samuel won, who la now much flt- ter than he was two weeks ago when he was doing team work with the champion. Manager Harry Heagren says they will be single paced, the pacemaker dropping out at six laps and leaving the two champions cham-pions to fight It out two laps from home. In addition to this, theVe will be a-thrfce-mlle open lap race,., professional, sixteen of the world's best riders to start. The prizes for this race will be 850, 82, $12, $8, 85 and 82 a lap. This alone will make the contestants hustle to capture the money on each round of the game 'and. the public; will see some good going. ' Then there Is a two-mile open lap tandem tan-dem amateur race, with six of the fastest fast-est amateur teams entered. In the half-mile half-mile open amateur race twenty-five riders have been enterd, making It necessary to run four heats to the final. This wllf be one of the largest and greatest cards pulled off this season. ' I The above riders will be seen at the Og-den Og-den track tonight and some speedy work ts excected. , |